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A picture of the pink shell and pearl bottle of Coastal Hibiscus perfume from the internet.
A picture of the pink shell and pearl bottle of Coastal Hibiscus perfume from the internet.
“National Geographic’s” new film “Sea Monsters” is making waves — just not in Mississippi. Funded in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation, the film dives deep into the prehistoric oceans that once covered North America, exploring ancient creatures believed to have inspired legends like the Loch Ness Monster.
Roughly 80 million years ago, areas like Kansas were submerged beneath a vast inland sea, where giant marine reptiles roamed. The movie blends scientific discovery with legend, shedding light on the real-life creatures behind age-old myths. For anyone who grew up fascinated by dinosaurs or sea serpents, this one might stir up some serious nostalgia.
“Deep Sea IMAX” is a breathtaking underwater documentary so vividly filmed and full of personality that it feels like a real-life prequel to “Finding Nemo.” With its dazzling visuals and captivating marine cast, the film brings the ocean’s wonders to life in a way that’s both educational and entertaining.
Narrated by Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, the documentary is a perfect pick for anyone fascinated by marine biology or eager to discover strange and beautiful sea creatures. From vividly colored fish to otherworldly invertebrates, the film showcases the deep sea as a vibrant, living world few ever get to see.
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